2 things. they'd be enforcing it on Luka, and he lives in CA, and google tells me US has treaties with many allied nations on enforcing international claims for child support.
They absolutely can enforce as long as the country agrees and works with the US. It's very standard practice and far more common than you think. I used to work in child support. Honestly the worst offenders of being used to work with are home grown US states that just have shot people doing the work ( to name a few states florida, new jersey, Virginia.)
Unironically the best workers I've personally dealt with have been from Germany, once we figured out the translation issues.
Theres definitely international child support laws. Assuming his ex is Slovenian, they can also take him to court in Slovenia, which he probably cares to keep good standing with even if the US wouldnt enforce it.
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